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Wellington Tavern.

Victoria Times , 15 September 1841, Page 1

 

Wellington Tavern.

Edward Davis begs to inform his friends and the

public in general, that he has opened the Welling-

ton Taverna, Lambton Quay, where they will

find a choice selection of bottled ale and porter

spirits and wines, of first rate quality

N.B. Good Burter alexe-

a quantity of garden seeds, the produce of the

Colony for sale.

Charles Harvey Tailor and Breeches maker, near messrs.

Waters and Smith's store, Wellington, begs to in

form the gentry and inhabitants of Wellington

and its vicinity, that he has commenced business

as above, and trusts that twelve year's experience as

a practical cutter in London, combined with good ma-

terials and workmanship, and moderate charges, will

enable him to give satisfaction to all who may favor

him with their patronage.

Terms Cash only

Thomas York, Butcher, begs respectfully to inform

the inhabitants of Port Nicholson, that he has com-

enced business in the above line, and hopes, by strict

Mention to his customers, to merit a continuance

their favors.

M'gregor begs respectfully to inform the gentry

and inhabitants of Port Nicholson, that he has on

Fate at his temporary residence, in the rear of Doc-

or Knox's near the Bank, an assortment of best Lon-

on made watches, Dutch clocks & c.

Chronometers, clocks, watches, and musical boxes,

carefully cleaned and repaired.

To the Merchants, Ship owners, and others of Port Nic-

holson.

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